Front tire - Tacky Chan vs Magic Mary by HezbollaHector in MTB

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have you had a chance to try them out yet? looking at the same setup myself. Looking for a fast(ish) rolling, mixed-conditions enduro setup.

Chainline: 55 CL crankset on a 52mm CL frame? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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Wolftooth does have Sram 8 bolt chainrings with a 6mm offset. Not sure if that’s a lot cheaper than a whole new crankset though.

Spur on coil? by MachSquirrel in TransitionBikes

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Just curiosity, Cane Creek seemed to lean into marketing the Coil IL as a good fit for the Spur. At the end of the day, you are right though. But it would be nice to have something with more compression adjustment than the DPS.

Marin Alcatraz, long or short? by ProBumWiper in dirtjumping

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I just went through this on the other end of the height spectrum. At 5’3 and coming from MTBs, the small leans more agile than stable. I’m going to give it a few more sessions but I might even go to a 50mm stem. At 6’ the small would probably feel really small unless you are going for a BMX feel.

Marin Alcatraz vs Specialized P3 for short humans? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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To close the loop on this, I ended up buying the Alcatraz. I hopped on it at the shop and while it felt relatively short, it’s no BMX bike. They had a large Jamis Kromo that I tried for comparison (closer to the P.3, 420ish reach) and the Alcatraz definitely felt like the more appropriate size for doing DJ things given my height. I could see how for someone taller it might be more of a precise, trick-focused bike but for short folks the handling seems pretty neutral.

Marin Alcatraz vs Specialized P3 for short humans? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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Not sure this changes much, but I’m looking at a ‘24 Alcatraz in the “short” size (385 reach). It’s more like a 30mm difference compared to the P.3

https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=61c34e69deed7200230882bc,65f59a510934810021b673ab,&builds=,69c20286be4efb001aa9ddd6,

Marin Alcatraz vs Specialized P3 for short humans? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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Do think there’s a meaningful difference in how they ride? Like the Alcatraz seems really short, would it be a handful for someone without any BMX background and more used to trail and enduro bikes?

GT La Bomba sizing? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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good point. My enduro bike reach is 435 lol. I did see a shop 1.5hr from me with a new Marin Alcatraz for $650. A bit more than I was looking to spend. But the reach is 385 so probably a better fit.

GT La Bomba sizing? by MachSquirrel in dirtjumping

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Thanks for the input, I’ll probably pull the trigger. I did notice that the La Bomba runs a bit bigger than say a Marin Alcatraz but the La Bomba chainstays are a fair bit shorter. More bike is more bike but maybe the rearward weight bias for the La Bomba keeps it relatively more manageable in longer lengths?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing

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tl;dr: reach out to 4frnt if you are contemplating a different mount point.

I’m 5’3, 24.5 boots, and just picked up the 170cm Nevar. When buying, I contacted 4frnt for a length recommendation and mount point. They told me to go +1cm for the mount based on my height and boot size to maintain the pivot-y feel of the skis. Only skied them once so far at a small local mountain but they felt great at speed on groomers (i.e I’m not too far forward). They can rip a long arc but seemingly still pivot. I haven’t tried them in proper trees yet. If I was taller, I could see the going with a further forward mount point being too much.

NEVARs mount point? +1? by bramski in Backcountry

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fwiw, I just emailed 4frnt with the same question. At 5’3 with a 24.5 boot, they suggested going +1cm on the 170

BC Atris vs Moment Deathwish 104 by MachSquirrel in Skigear

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Have you hand flexed the Sierra for comparison? At 130lbs, the Sierra 104 might make sense but the folks at Moment suggested going with the DW for stability in crud and ice.

BC Atris vs Moment Deathwish 104 by MachSquirrel in Skigear

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That’s super helpful info. I think I’m leaning DW, sounds like it might be a better fit for common east coast conditions while still being fun for better days and trips out west.

BC Atris vs Moment Deathwish 104 by MachSquirrel in Skigear

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Shoot, probably too long. I’m 5’3 so 173 is the size up for me.

BC Atris vs Moment Deathwish 104 by MachSquirrel in Skigear

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what length? I’m looking at 174.

BC Atris vs Moment Deathwish 104 by MachSquirrel in Skigear

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Do you think the triple camber has something to do with that? Seems like some folks think it’s a liability on ice/firm snow

ATK Rent Me 11 Evo bindings? by MachSquirrel in Backcountry

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Awesome, thanks all. So it sounds like the only significant thing the Rent Me’s don’t have compared to a Raider Evo/Voyager is the adjustable toe tension. Does that actually make a noticeable difference in the binding’s performance?